- Our list of the best things to do in Mountain Home, Arkansas, features the top 11 nearby activities — including 2 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Mountain Home, AR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Mountain Home, AR , followed by 2 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bull Shoals
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Open seasonally, the Stone Drive-In Theatre is an old-fashioned drive-in movie theater that shows a variety of new and classic films on a large outdoor screen. It offers discount admission to kids.
35.7 Miles
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161 votes
Forest Service Road 1110, Mountain View, AR 72560
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Located near and above the cave system, Blanchard Springs Recreation Area has 31 campsites opened to the public. Folk mini-concerts, fishing and swimming are only a few of the activities that can be performed out there.
40.0 Miles
Led by a guide with over 20 years of experience, Stone's Guide Service is a business offering guided fishing trips in the nearby local lakes. Full-day, 3/4 day, and half-day trips are available to fishers of all skill levels.
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Tyler Bend State Park, Harrison, AR
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A preserved cabin and homestead from the early part of the 20th century, the Collier Homestead at Tyler Bend offers a glimpse into an earlier era in American history. The homestead is available for tours and special events.
40.1 Miles
Besides 2 unexplored and untamed caves, the Hurricane River Cave system follows the bedding of an ancient river. In here can be found vestiges of the native tribes, dating back to 8,000 years ago. These caves were also used by the outlaws as hideouts.
41.0 Miles
Enjoy the hundreds of miles of trails and camping in designated campgrounds within the park. The peaceful waterway is great for fishing and canoeing. Be amazed by the towering sandstone bluffs, blue waters, and abundant wildlife.
41.1 Miles
Originally built in 1929, the Lyric Theater was made as a movie theater for early talking films. It has since been convered to a venue for concerts and plays and is able to hold up to 365 people.
41.1 Miles
The 135-mile Buffalo National River is an undammed river that is characterized by running rapids, quiet pools, and the Ozark Mountains. The river supports activities including kayaking, canoeing, and swimming.
41.1 Miles
The Marine Corp Legacy Museum has artifacts and exhibits that cover the history of the United States Marine Corps. Exhibits cover the Civil War, World War I and II, and the Vietnam War.
41.1 Miles
Originally constructed in 1929, Harrison's Lyric Theatre is a converted movie house that now hosts live performances of music and drama. It features touring companies and artists as well as local events and theater groups.